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Stuart Broomer is a Canadian editor, music critic, pianist, writer, jazz historian, and composer. He is a former editor with CODA magazine and currently works as an editor at Coach House Books. As a music critic he has written articles for Amazon.com, The Globe and Mail, Toronto Life, Down Beat, Musicworks, Cadence Magazine, and . He has also authored more than 60 liner essays for musicians internationally. His book Time and Anthony Braxton (ISBN 978-1551281445) was published by The Mercury Press in 2009. He is a member of the music faculty at George Brown College.

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  • Stuart Broomer ist ein kanadischer Jazzpianist und Musikkritiker. Broomer studierte Klavier und Komposition bei Samuel Dolin am Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto. 1976 nahm er mit dem Saxophonisten Bill Smith das Album Conversation Pieces auf. Beim Sound of Toronto-Jazzfestival 1977 trat er mit dem Stuart Broomer Quartet (mit Bill Smith und und dem Schlagzeuger ) auf. Die Formation führte er bis 1980 als Trio Broomer, Mars & Smith weiter. Im Jahr 1980 schied auch Smith aus, und das Duo Stuart Broomer & John Mars spielte 1983 sein Debütalbum Annihilated Surprise ein, das 16 Jahre später wiederveröffentlicht wurde. Das Duo löste sich 1986 auf, und Broomer trat in der Folgezeit vorwiegend als Musikkritiker hervor. Seine Artikel erschienen u. a. bei Toronto Globe and Mail, Musicworks, Signal to Noise, Down Beat, Cadence und dem Jazzmagazin Coda, das er zeitweise auch herausgab. Sein besonderes Interesse gilt der Musik Anthony Braxtons, über den er das Buch Time and Anthony Braxton verfasste. Er schrieb die Liner Notes zu mehreren von dessen Alben, außerdem zu Alben u. a. von Julius Hemphill, Heinz Geisser, Joëlle Léandre, Roscoe Mitchell, Lauren Newton und Simon Nabatov. (de)
  • Stuart Broomer is a Canadian editor, music critic, pianist, writer, jazz historian, and composer. He is a former editor with CODA magazine and currently works as an editor at Coach House Books. As a music critic he has written articles for Amazon.com, The Globe and Mail, Toronto Life, Down Beat, Musicworks, Cadence Magazine, and . He has also authored more than 60 liner essays for musicians internationally. His book Time and Anthony Braxton (ISBN 978-1551281445) was published by The Mercury Press in 2009. He is a member of the music faculty at George Brown College. Broomer is a graduate of The Royal Conservatory of Music where he studied music composition and piano with Samuel Dolin. As a pianist, he is best known for playing in the jazz trio "Broomer, Mars & Smith" in the 1970s and later the duo "Stuart Broomer & John Mars" during the 1980s, both of which included compositions by Broomer in their repertoire. The duo released a 1983 album, Annihilated Surprise, on . (en)
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  • Stuart Broomer ist ein kanadischer Jazzpianist und Musikkritiker. Broomer studierte Klavier und Komposition bei Samuel Dolin am Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto. 1976 nahm er mit dem Saxophonisten Bill Smith das Album Conversation Pieces auf. Beim Sound of Toronto-Jazzfestival 1977 trat er mit dem Stuart Broomer Quartet (mit Bill Smith und und dem Schlagzeuger ) auf. Die Formation führte er bis 1980 als Trio Broomer, Mars & Smith weiter. Im Jahr 1980 schied auch Smith aus, und das Duo Stuart Broomer & John Mars spielte 1983 sein Debütalbum Annihilated Surprise ein, das 16 Jahre später wiederveröffentlicht wurde. (de)
  • Stuart Broomer is a Canadian editor, music critic, pianist, writer, jazz historian, and composer. He is a former editor with CODA magazine and currently works as an editor at Coach House Books. As a music critic he has written articles for Amazon.com, The Globe and Mail, Toronto Life, Down Beat, Musicworks, Cadence Magazine, and . He has also authored more than 60 liner essays for musicians internationally. His book Time and Anthony Braxton (ISBN 978-1551281445) was published by The Mercury Press in 2009. He is a member of the music faculty at George Brown College. (en)
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